A Woman Giving the Crossing Sweeper a Warm Dinner by Mary Ellen Edwards

A Woman Giving the Crossing Sweeper a Warm Dinner

(A woman giving the crossing sweeper a warm dinner. By Mary Ellen Edwards (1838-1934) an English artist)


Mary Ellen Edwards

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A Woman Giving the Crossing Sweeper a Warm Dinner by Mary Ellen Edwards. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
engraving · black and white · illustration · english · england · food · women · 19th century · artist · working class · meal · dinner · mary ellen edwards · crossing sweeper · warm dinner · / Bridgeman Images
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